fAGES. DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904. PAGE THREE. I tfrW"M"M' I H IHM III MM 1 1 ..H.44..jjKtmtt m , All Our Tailor-Made Suits to Go IF YOU WANT A REAL STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE, TAILOR-MADE SUIT THAT IS GUARANTEED TO BE THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTION, YOU HAD BETTER BUY IT HERE. Three Big Specials $10.00 TO $12.00 TAILOR-MADE T CV SUITS pOJVI $15.00 TO $18.00 TAILOR-MADE QQ $20.00 TO $25.00 TAILOR-MADE Jj) (j 5Q Alexander Department Store THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES HAMMOCKS The seasou for hammocks is here. Time to get them Is now ud the place to get the best at the lowest prices Is at our store. We have spread ourselves In securing the newest and prettiest patterns turned out by the manufacturers. Just look at our lines. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. RELIC OF A MURDER. Wo- OF MILTON REV. A. J. ADAMS LEAVES MILTON FOR MORO. Mr. and Mr. Robert MeEwen Return From an Extended Visit to Bonnie Scotland Social Movement In the Neighborhood of Milton for the Patt Few Days. Milton, Juno 7. Messrs. S. A. and Q. V. Miller havo returned from Hood Hlver, where they had been at tending the nurserymen's convention. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert MeEwen ar rived hero Saturday from n flvo months' visit with relatives In Scot land. Rev. 11. M. Messlek nnd wife took their departure Saturday for tnelr homo at Cheney, Wash., after a week's visit here with friends. Mrs. Mary Luclnger and daughter, Miss Hose, returned to their homo at Walla Walla, after a few days' visit with Mrs. John Miller. Rev. A. J. Adams took his depart uro Frldny for Moro, Ore., whero ho will occupy tho pulpit of the Presby terinn church. Mrs. Adams will leave Thursday for Moro to Join her hits band. Mrs. H. K. Krazlor has gone to Portland for a visit with her mother, Mrs. X. Bradley. Mrs. O. M. Castlcman arrived hero yesterday from her home at Pendlo ion nnd Is n guest of her sister, Mrs, F. J. Kershnw. Mrs. T. C. Frnzter returned this morning trom Oearhart, where she had been attending the . M. V. A. meeting. Mrs. C. E, Gibson came home Sun day from l'alouse, Wash., whero sho hnd been visiting her daughter. Mrs; II. I. Hughes. MILLERS DEMAND REBATE. 643 MAIN STREET. BECK, THE PLUMBER let him do tho work and you will be satisfied. His work Is always A1wjb let us figure with you on plumbing. BECK, the Reliable Plwmbe Court Street, opposite Hotel Bickers. We Make New Roofs We Make Old Roofs New Again Tilt is our exclusive business and we have had something over ElATERITE ROOFING Is rigidly guaranteed. It has a past of which Iff) Tlflt KflhotnnH Tf will nn Imttatlirnl a ttm mnHor Wo all nil pleued to quote prices and to answer questions. Main-:,, ii ... r tin n , rt i t n a. i fiM CEREMnMv , " " "ub. ana as tho occa- siiuaiitv. Mortment of UTUnr,.... every kind tnn , .. . . .iKll'Pl T r and : au;Znl rlneB ot a WtUxb. r? t,u, tie price. GLENN WINSLOW Summer Drinks H freshing and Invigorat W. cwi. lnk8 60 right to tho Ch,r F' P4j t7 ' tai Mineral linger Alo and U kinds of soft T under nt n . . -v. uuurgo HOICJ LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building Material Dlmeuslon lumber of all de scriptions. Sash, Doors,. Blinds, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper. BRING YOUR BILL TO US AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. & C. R. Depot. Hand-Made Spur and Rowell From a Skeleton Foot. Mention was made some time ago in the papers from the interior of the finding of a human foot protruding from the bank of a creek. Attached to It was an old-fashioned, hand-mndo spur, such as was worn by tho cow boys of the early days. This spur is now in the possession of Tex Langl ver, having been brought to Pendle' ton by "Bill" Lester, a sheepherder. The spur Is very heavy, the rowell being three Inches In diameter. It Is rusted so that it has the appearance of being a solid piece, it is supposed to havo been worn by a wealthy cat- tleowner, who mysteriously dlsap peared many years ago, whllo riding from town to his camp with his cat tie herders' wages. The man, who was very wealthy, was never heard of after be left the city, and though it was suspected that he bad been mur dered, no one could ever bo connect ed with the crime, and the mystery remained unsolved until the finding of tho skeleton and the spurs. A Well Known Gentleman Speaks of "Trlb" as a Cure. Spokane, Wash., May 2, 1904. "TRIB" has done Just what you said it would for me and I am well pleased; my general health Is better and I have no desire for liquor or to bacco. It has been about one year slnco I took "TRIB." You may use my name at any tlmo you like, and say to those that know mo know that I would not say I received a euro with TRIB unless It was true. Yours truly, JOHN Q. Pl.'iNEY. For sale hy Tallman & Co. Try the hot free lunch at the Mer- mains' ffiw. iz in i at noon! 10 C p. m., and at midnight. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where best goods are served. Main street, center of block, between Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor POCKET KNIVES Wc havo had manufactured for us an extraordinary flno line of pockot knives, ranging In prices from 26c to fl.9&, stag and pearl handles, brass ribs and best quality Wordlow steel. Try one of our good knives. Frederick Nolf & Co. WATER TANKS We make a Specialty of Building Round or Square WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes and kinds. We make them right and they always give satisfaction. Our work Is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. Flour Trust Favors Some Paternalist Ic Legislation. Niagara Falls, N. Y., Juno 8. Un- der the nusnlces of tho NationnI Mill ers' Federation, organized In Chicago two years ago, nearly 1000 mill men of Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, wis consln, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Oklnho ma and other states nssombled In con ference here today to discuss trans portatlou facilities, storage nnd varl ous other matters affecting tho Hour milling Industry. Foremost among tho legislative measures which aro being pushed by tho millers is tho I-overing bill pond ing In congress. Tho bill Is intended to simplify the matter of American millers getting back In rebate tho amount of duty they have to pay on foreign wheat when tho cereal la manufactured Into flour and exported Such a rebate Is allowed now, but the millers complain that It Is hedged about with so many obstacles that It Is next to impossible for them to bo- cure it. They say that if It wero pos slble to havo adopted a measure such as the Loverlng bill, American millers could grind nearly all the wheat grown In Canada and ship the Hour to Europe. PAN-PRESBYTERIAN ALLIANCE. Representatives From All Over the World at Liverpool. Liverpool, Juno 8. Presbyterians from all over tho world aro hero to attend tho ecumenical meeting of tho Pan-Presbyterian Alllanco, which opened today. Upwards of COO dele gates aro present and the following countries uro represented: United States, Canadn, England, Ireland, Scotland, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, East Frleslnnd, France, Ger many, Greeco, Italy, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Ceylon, China, Japan, Natal, Eastern Australia, South Afri ca, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand, Otago, Southland, Ja maica and New Hebrides. Tho alliance Is not a loglslatlvo body; its work Is to discuss church and religious questions. Tho session will continue a week or ten days, during which tlmo many prominent Presbyterian divines will deliver ud dresses. Tho opening sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. John Watson ("Ian Maclaren"). Worst of All Experiences. Can anything bo worse than to feel that every minute will bo your last? Such was tho experlenco of Mrs. S. H. Nowson, Decatur, Ala. "For throo years," sho writes, "I endured insuff erable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel troubles, Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all rorao (lieu failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Bittern and tho result was miraculous, I Improved at onco and now I'm completely recovered," For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bow el troubles Electric Bitters Is tho only troubles Electric Bitters Is tho only medicine, Only We. It's guaranteed by Tollman & Co, druggists. Wisconsin Veterans In Camp. Madlsou, Win., Juno 8. Tho city Is filled with members of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, veterans of tbo Spanish war. Sons of veterans and members of tho Woman's Relief Corps, together with many other vis. Itors. The occasion Is the annual en campment of the (J, A. R., Depart ment of Wisconsin, and the meetings of tho allied organizations, Tbo two days' program provides for spoechos by prominent veterans and other In teresting features In addition to tho routine business of the encampment. Norrls & Rowe Coming. Fresh from tho confines of the win-, tor quarters; bright with Its paint of , red nnd gold; with Its glittering at tractive newness; onco again comes to us tho over popular, over welcome j Norrls & Rowe's shows, only this tlmo they come to us In nil the glory of a full-Hedged circus for let It bo known that the Nurrls &. Rowo shows have grown the sturdy, lusty, healthy growth of tho trained nntmnl show , to tho marvelous heights of tho dlgnl-, iieu. inn nmi complete two-ringed nnu elevated stage circus. First among thoso worthy of men tion nro tho human actors, the six marvelous llolfords, tho world's great est acrobats; tho five flying La vans. the most sensational of nil aerial i gymnasts; Melnotto, La Nolo and Mel notte, Europo's premier comedy high' wire artists; the Gardner Family, six heroes of tho high horizontal bars; , tbo graceful Groh's, flvo of tho most remarkable equilibrists extnnt; tho three McDonnld brothers, foremost trick cyclists; a Royal .InpaticHo troupe of eight of tho Mikado's most famed athletes; then como tho ani mal actors, the always Interesting trnlned animal exhibition; tho per forming elephants, camels, lions, ti gers, hyenas, llamas, buffaloes, kan garoos, ostriches, oik, deer, goats and monkeys. Herbert Humbloy's school of educnted seals, Herr Golsler's herd of comedy elephants; qunrtot of cake walking horses, tho enchanting pony ballot, tho Roman hlpixidromo, tho million dollar new monngerle mid over so many other nets, novelties nnd ani mals that can not nil bo mentioned in the confines of n slnglo newspaper ar ticle. , There will ho the usual mnrvolous street display parndo at 10 nnd two performances will bo given In this city, at 2 and S o'clock Thursday, Juno lfi. Real Estate 2,400.00 Will uuy an 8-room house J and two lots, has 6 rooms on 1st floor; 3 roomB ou 2d floor; hath and tollot, good cellar. Flvo blocks from Main street " $700.00 I Will buy a 3-room home, 3 o blocks from Main street. 700.00, Two very desirable lots on Jncson street, only six block from Main stieet. Ofilca rooms for rent. J Merchants Protective : Agency S Despaln Building, Room 43, Tolophono Black 1161. Z 'as SHIPS FOR BREMERTON. Pacific Squadron Will Receive Some Needed Repairs. Seattle, June S. Word has boon received from San Francisco to tho effect that the monitor Wyoming nnd the torpedo bont destroyers Per- T ... ., T,..l 1 - ...II, I) mill 1,1111 JIMll-H Will BUUU 1U11VU that port for tho Puget Sound nuvy yard at Bremerton, joining thu Paci fic squadron, wiilch has been ordorod from Honolulu to tho local yards. This will mean still moro work for tho men nt tho navy-yard. Tho Wyo ming and tho Paul Jones hnvn been stationed at Panama for tho past fow months and came north ns soon na the oannl negotiations wero brought to nn end by tho United Stntes gov ernment. 1 Tho Wyoming Is In command of Cnptnln Gottman and has n comple ment of 193 onicers and men. Tho announcement Hint thu wholo Pacific squadron, consisting of tho flagship Now York, thu cruiser Mar hlchead, tho gunboats Bennington and Concord nnd tho collier Nero had boon ordorod by tho navy department to leave Honolulu for Bremerton wns today confirmed hy Rear Admiral Barclay, commandant of the Pugot Sound navy-yard. j That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly lcavo you, If you used Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. I Thousands of suffcrors hnvo proved tholr mntchless morlt for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Thoy mako puro blood and build un your health. Onlv 26 contn, money hack If not curod. Sold by Tnllmnn & Co., druggists. College Place Health Food Wnfurs, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut butter ami salted ponnuts. Despaia & Clark 9 SHERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE TON TO GET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF ALL KIND8. E. J MURPHY Court St, , The Washington & Columbia River Railway Special 8ummer Excur sion Rates to Coast Points. Beginning Juno 15, 1904, tho W. & C. R. railway will havo on snlo tickets to WestiKirt, Ixmg Beach, Clatsop Beech, Tokelnnd, Ilwnco. Soavlow, Ti oga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park, Nah cotta, Flavol, Gcarhart and return nt 110.00 for tho round trip. For children of half faro age, onc- liulf the nbovo rato. Tickets will bo good roturnlng until September 30th. For full Information cnll upon or address. W. ADAMS, Agent. Annual Picnic A. O. U. W Waltsburg, Or., June 9, 10, 11. l.i tin. nhnvn rt-nnulmt niniul trlti tickets will bu sold to WnltsbiirK nt n rate of $2. SO. Dates of sale Juno 9, 10, nnd 11, limited to return Juno 12, 1601. For nartlculnrs call on or ad dress E. C. Smith, agent. Crossed (olopliono nnd electric power wires caused tho destruction of GO,000 worth of property In River side. Oil. Drs. Adnins' dental parlors will closo for tho suminor In few days, as tho doctors will lcavo for thu East. All partluH duslrlng work done should call at once and mako arraugoinouts. Pennsylvania Prohibitionists. Unlontown, Pa.. Juno 8. There was a large and representative attondanco of delegates at tbo opening of tbo prohibition state convention hero to day. The convention will name dele gates to the national convention of tbo party to bo held at Indianapolis the latter part of the month. Hack U la tow. THE REAL TEST Of llcrylcide la la UItIo It 'Vkoe. oujiu TrUL There la only one teit by which to judge of the efficiency of any article And dial w uy us auiiiiy iu uu mm which it I Intended to da. Many hair vlKom 'nay look nice and small nice, hut the point l Jo thoy eradicate Dan- tlrun iinil slop laiunK uairi No, they do not, but Horptclde iloex, WuUBe It noes to the root of the evil and kill the germ that attack the papilla from wlienco the hair gtta Its Ule, letters from prominent people every. wnore aru auuy provincr mm nwiro e Herplcldo stands the "teit of una." It In a delightful dreiwlng, clear, pure and I no rum oil or grease. Hold by leading druggUts. Hend 10c. In tampi for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. Schmidt, special agent. Two kinds of goods and trade; a bargain's a bargain and moncyback. One maken friends, and the other loses em. Schilling's Best nt your grocer's. $60,000. School District No. Sixteen, Umatilla County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given thai sealed proposals will ho received at tho of flco of tho county truasurer of Uma tilla county, Oregon, at Pendleton, Or egou .on or beforu Wednesday, tli 1Mb day of Juno, at flvo o'clock p. m, for tho purchase of bonds to ho lisued by School District No. Sixteen, com . prising tho city of Pendleton and cor tain adjoining lands In Umatilla, county, Oregon, of tho par vnluo ot I Sixty Thousand Dollars, bearing Inter ' est at tho rntu of 4 'j pur cunt per aa num, payable semi-annually, principal and Interest puyablu at the olllcu ot the county troasurcr of Umatilla cou , ty, or at New York city, ut tho option of tho purchaser, Suld bonda matur ing In twenty years, but being paya ble Iu ten years or aftur nt thu opUo I .. . m.i.li v',. aiH,nn Ul WIIHIItb niAtuuii, All bids, In order to ho considered, must bo accompanlod by a cortlflod check, draft or certificate of doposlt, for tho sum of One Thousand Dollars, to ho approved by tho directors ot said district buforo said bids uro oixio ed. Hald draft, certified check or cor tlflralu of doposlt to be payable to School District No. Blxteon, In Uma tilla county, Oregon, und tho Bald sum In ho forfeited to said district, should tho bid bo accepted and thu bidder full to comply therewith. The buyex of said bonds to provldo the nocessarf and propor blanks therefor, complying in un rospectH with tho laws ot tba stnto of Orogon, nnd pay for said bonds In Pomtloton, Oregon. Tht county troasurer nnd said district re servo the right to roject any and ofl niaa witnout question. JOHN IIAILI3Y. JR.. Wlork ot School District No. Sixteen, Pendletou, Oregon. Sated this 31st day ot May, 1904.